"Amazon's Palm-Scanning Tech Enables Contactless Age Verification for Alcohol Purchases"

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Coors Field, home of the Colorado Rockies, is the first venue to offer Amazon One, a free, contactless technology that allows customers to use the palm of their hand to enter, pay, and verify their age. Customers can enroll at an Amazon One kiosk, upload a selfie and a photo of their ID, and then use their palm to verify their identity, make a payment, or enter the venue in the future. The technology will be used at two bars starting this month.
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